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Fig. 3C. Photographs of dissection of perivertebral venous plexus in
cadaver of 80-year-old with no evidence of neck or chest disease. View from
right. Right lung and part of right brachiocephalic artery and vein have been
removed. Esophagotracheal vein (arrowheads) is identified at right
aspect of trachea (T), which drains into posterior aspect of right
brachiocephalic vein. Anastomoses (long arrow) between right
longitudinal prevertebral vein (LP) and right superior intercostal vein (SIC,
short arrow) are seen. A = azygos vein.
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